Alberto and six other government employees were caught in a sting operation. They told the operators of Club Dolce that they'd ignore code violation and would let the club stay open in exchange for a $25,000 payout. The FBI got wind of the scheme and sent in an undercover officer to pose as the club's manager.

Alberto oversaw a staff of 43 for the City, but has racked up a troubling record during his nearly two decades with the city.

He had been arrested twice for cocaine possession, once for a DUI and petty larceny. He had been previously placed on probation three times. He was also arrested on simple battery after he allegedly swiped a Bluetooth headpiece from his wife's ear last year.